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A costly slur
Actor Arak "Pae" Amornsupasiri denies he is getting a hard time from girls in Laos after he compared their looks unfavourably to those of Thai women.
Pae, who is about to start work on a joint Thai-Laos production, Sabaidee Luang Prabang II, in Laos, said he had paid one visit already and nothing had happened.
"We went right into a market, and there was no fuss," he said, commenting on news reports that anti-Pae fever had disrupted shooting,which was due to start this month.
"As a result of Pae's comments, the film crew had to come home early, at a cost of one million baht, after authorities withdrew permission for them to shoot," claimed the Ban Muang newspaper.
The fuss started last month when Pae was asked whether his girlfriend, Ratchawin "Koy" Wongwiriya, would get jealous while he was away.
"She has no reason to worry. I have met Lao girls. Thai girls are much prettier," he said, sparking an angry response on the net, with some Lao teens threatening to do him harm if he ever set foot in their country.
But Pae, guitarist in the rock band Slur who is also carving out a career as a leading man in Thai movies, is unflustered.
Back in Bangkok after a recent visit to Laos to prepare for the film, he said shooting had been delayed by heavy rains, but other than that there had been no problem.
The remark, says Pae, was just a throwaway line. "I still have my fans, young women and men alike," insists the star of The Body, The Last Moment and Slice.
A costly slur
Actor Arak "Pae" Amornsupasiri denies he is getting a hard time from girls in Laos after he compared their looks unfavourably to those of Thai women.
Pae, who is about to start work on a joint Thai-Laos production, Sabaidee Luang Prabang II, in Laos, said he had paid one visit already and nothing had happened.
"We went right into a market, and there was no fuss," he said, commenting on news reports that anti-Pae fever had disrupted shooting,which was due to start this month.
"As a result of Pae's comments, the film crew had to come home early, at a cost of one million baht, after authorities withdrew permission for them to shoot," claimed the Ban Muang newspaper.
The fuss started last month when Pae was asked whether his girlfriend, Ratchawin "Koy" Wongwiriya, would get jealous while he was away.
"She has no reason to worry. I have met Lao girls. Thai girls are much prettier," he said, sparking an angry response on the net, with some Lao teens threatening to do him harm if he ever set foot in their country.
But Pae, guitarist in the rock band Slur who is also carving out a career as a leading man in Thai movies, is unflustered.
Back in Bangkok after a recent visit to Laos to prepare for the film, he said shooting had been delayed by heavy rains, but other than that there had been no problem.
The remark, says Pae, was just a throwaway line. "I still have my fans, young women and men alike," insists the star of The Body, The Last Moment and Slice.
(I WISH HE DON'T GET TO PLAY THIS MOVIE AND I WISH THAI PRODUCER PICK SOMEONE ELSE CAUSE I KNOW HE WON'T STEP FOOT IN LAOS AT ALL FOR MAKING A STUPID REMARKS....LIKE HE IS GOOD LOOKING HE LOOK LIKE MY SHIET)
Actor Arak "Pae" Amornsupasiri denies he is getting a hard time from girls in Laos after he compared their looks unfavourably to those of Thai women.
Pae, who is about to start work on a joint Thai-Laos production, Sabaidee Luang Prabang II, in Laos, said he had paid one visit already and nothing had happened.
"We went right into a market, and there was no fuss," he said, commenting on news reports that anti-Pae fever had disrupted shooting,which was due to start this month.
"As a result of Pae's comments, the film crew had to come home early, at a cost of one million baht, after authorities withdrew permission for them to shoot," claimed the Ban Muang newspaper.
The fuss started last month when Pae was asked whether his girlfriend, Ratchawin "Koy" Wongwiriya, would get jealous while he was away.
"She has no reason to worry. I have met Lao girls. Thai girls are much prettier," he said, sparking an angry response on the net, with some Lao teens threatening to do him harm if he ever set foot in their country.
But Pae, guitarist in the rock band Slur who is also carving out a career as a leading man in Thai movies, is unflustered.
Back in Bangkok after a recent visit to Laos to prepare for the film, he said shooting had been delayed by heavy rains, but other than that there had been no problem.
The remark, says Pae, was just a throwaway line. "I still have my fans, young women and men alike," insists the star of The Body, The Last Moment and Slice.
A costly slur
Actor Arak "Pae" Amornsupasiri denies he is getting a hard time from girls in Laos after he compared their looks unfavourably to those of Thai women.
Pae, who is about to start work on a joint Thai-Laos production, Sabaidee Luang Prabang II, in Laos, said he had paid one visit already and nothing had happened.
"We went right into a market, and there was no fuss," he said, commenting on news reports that anti-Pae fever had disrupted shooting,which was due to start this month.
"As a result of Pae's comments, the film crew had to come home early, at a cost of one million baht, after authorities withdrew permission for them to shoot," claimed the Ban Muang newspaper.
The fuss started last month when Pae was asked whether his girlfriend, Ratchawin "Koy" Wongwiriya, would get jealous while he was away.
"She has no reason to worry. I have met Lao girls. Thai girls are much prettier," he said, sparking an angry response on the net, with some Lao teens threatening to do him harm if he ever set foot in their country.
But Pae, guitarist in the rock band Slur who is also carving out a career as a leading man in Thai movies, is unflustered.
Back in Bangkok after a recent visit to Laos to prepare for the film, he said shooting had been delayed by heavy rains, but other than that there had been no problem.
The remark, says Pae, was just a throwaway line. "I still have my fans, young women and men alike," insists the star of The Body, The Last Moment and Slice.
(I WISH HE DON'T GET TO PLAY THIS MOVIE AND I WISH THAI PRODUCER PICK SOMEONE ELSE CAUSE I KNOW HE WON'T STEP FOOT IN LAOS AT ALL FOR MAKING A STUPID REMARKS....LIKE HE IS GOOD LOOKING HE LOOK LIKE MY SHIET)